-- This script cycles between deinterlacing, pullup (inverse -- telecine), and both filters off. It uses the "deinterlace" property -- so that a hardware deinterlacer will be used if available. -- -- It overrides the default deinterlace toggle keybinding "D" -- (shift+d), so that rather than merely cycling the "deinterlace" property -- between on and off, it adds a "pullup" step to the cycle. -- -- It provides OSD feedback as to the actual state of the two filters -- after each cycle step/keypress. -- -- Note: if hardware decoding is enabled, pullup filter will likely -- fail to insert. -- -- TODO: It might make sense to use hardware assisted vdpaupp=pullup, -- if available, but I don't have hardware to test it. Patch welcome. local script_name = mp.get_script_name() local pullup_label = string.format("%s-pullup", script_name) local function pullup_on() for _, vf in pairs(mp.get_property_native('vf')) do if vf['label'] == pullup_label then return "yes" end end return "no" end local function do_cycle() if pullup_on() == "yes" then -- if pullup is on remove it mp.command(string.format("vf del @%s:pullup", pullup_label)) return elseif mp.get_property("deinterlace") == "yes" then -- if deinterlace is on, turn it off and insert pullup filter mp.set_property("deinterlace", "no") mp.command(string.format("vf add @%s:pullup", pullup_label)) return else -- if neither is on, turn on deinterlace mp.set_property("deinterlace", "yes") return end end local function cycle_deinterlace_pullup_handler() do_cycle() -- independently determine current state and give user feedback mp.osd_message(string.format("deinterlace: %s\n".. "pullup: %s", mp.get_property("deinterlace"), pullup_on())) end mp.add_key_binding("D", "cycle-deinterlace-pullup", cycle_deinterlace_pullup_handler)